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Do you believe that telling lies will have negative consequences?

Ȳ/2024-07-10

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I think it's not always the case. Especially there are white lies. And there are tolerable lies too. White lies are more likely to bring good consequences. One of the examples of tolerable lies is saying 'let's see again someday' instead of saying 'goodbye' even if they don't think of making real appointment about it. These lies are so common that people know it often doesn't mean what it literally means so it doesn't bring a negative consequence that lies can bring.
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Hello, Seong Eun!~
Thank you for sharing your honest opinion about it~ Although it doesn't sound right, I hope people will only lie for the good of other people ~
Chammy

I think it's not always the case. 
>>Correct
Especially there are white lies. And there are tolerable lies too. 
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>> Especially that there are both white and acceptable lies.
White lies are more likely to bring good consequences.
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>>White lies are more likely to have beneficial effects.
 One of the examples of tolerable lies is saying 'let's see again someday' instead of saying 'goodbye' even if they don't think of making real appointment about it. 
>> One example of tolerable lies is saying "let's see again someday" instead of saying "goodbye" even if they don't intend to make real appointments about it. 
These lies are so common that people know it often doesn't mean what it literally means so it doesn't bring a negative consequence that lies can bring.
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>> These lies are so widespread that people are aware that they frequently do not mean what they say, so they avoid the unpleasant consequences that lying can have.